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    MATH 115 FIRST MIDTERM EXAM February 10, 2004 NAME: INSTRUCTOR: SECTION NO: 1. Do not open this exam until you are told to begin. 2. This exam has 9 pages including this cover. There are 10 questions. 3. Do not separate the pages of the exam. If an
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    Math 115 First Midterm Exam February 7, 2006 Name: Instructor: Section Number: 1. Do not open this exam until you are told to begin. 2. This exam has 8 pages including this cover. There are 8 questions. 3. Do not separate the pages of the exam. If
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    MATH 115 FIRST MIDTERM EXAM October 13, 2004 NAME: INSTRUCTOR: 1. Do not open this exam until you are told to begin. 2. This exam has 10 pages including this cover. There are 10 questions. 3. Do not separate the pages of the exam. If any pages do be
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    MATH 115 FIRST MIDTERM EXAM October 8, 2003 NAME: INSTRUCTOR: SOLUTION KEY SECTION NO: 1. Do not open this exam until you are told to begin. 2. This exam has 9 pages including this cover. There are 10 questions. 3. Do not separate the pages of the
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    M ATH 115 F IRST M IDTERM E XAM October 10, 2006 N AME : I NSTRUCTOR : SOLUTIONS S ECTION N UMBER : 1. Do not open this exam until you are told to begin. 2. This exam has 10 pages including this cover. There are 9 questions. 3. Do not separate the
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    MATH 115 FIRST MIDTERM EXAM February 8, 2005 NAME: INSTRUCTOR: 1. Do not open this exam until you are told to begin. 2. This exam has 8 pages including this cover. There are 8 questions. 3. Do not separate the pages of the exam. If any pages do beco
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    1.2 Exponential Functions Constant growth factor = exponential growth To recognize that a table of t and P values comes from an exponential function of P values that are constant for equally spaced t values , look for ratios The graph of a function
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    Jessica Carlson Sarah Raubinger Christie Donahue Group Homework 10/19/06 56. Find the lines through the origin that are tangent to the parabola. y=x2-2x+4 X -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 Y 19 12 7 4 3 4 7 The derivative of the parabola is the slope of the ta
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    Math 115 Final Exam April 20, 2007 Name: Instructor: SOLUTIONS Section Number: 1. Do not open this exam until you are told to begin. 2. This exam has 10 pages including this cover. There are 9 questions. 3. Do not separate the pages of the exam. I